Anne Oliver

Is The Historic Duplex Concept The Missing Middle in Housing?

By Karen Eubank / August 17, 2023 /

When I moved to Dallas after college, I rented a duplex in East Dallas. Everyone my age lived in either a duplex or an apartment in The Village. There were not a lot of options. For me, a duplex meant the best of both worlds. It offered the right amount of privacy and, for two…

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An All-Star Magnolia Hill Townhome is for Lease!

By Karen Eubank / September 19, 2020 /

Magnolia Hill is quite the story, so settle in as I give you a short history lesson on how this gorgeous contemporary townhome came to life and attracted a couple of all-star sports figures! In my early years in Dallas, I was a fashion photography stylist. I was always scouting disused industrial locations. I’ve clambered…

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Oceanfront Hawaiian Penthouse: Best Three Words Ever

By Jon Anderson / January 29, 2019 /

Tahitienne is one of the first “high-rises” built on Oahu’s Gold Coast. Originally an eight-story building, a ninth-floor penthouse was added at some point. It rests alone with 2,800 square feet plus an additional 645 square foot lanai that stretches 50 linear feet across the ocean. There are three bedrooms with two and a half…

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